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Hoje é dia de falar sobre um dos filmes mais divertidos e mais reprisados na TV brasileira: Os Aventureiros do Bairro Proibido. Para isso, temos Leonardo Vicente (o Buddy), Roberto Segundo, Thiago Cardim e Vinícius Vieira.Nos apoie no Catarse: catarse.me/falaanimalCompre produtos do filme através do nosso link.Edição: Fred SantosVitrine: Roberto SegundoJabás:Site Fala, Animal! Fala, Animal! no Facebook e Instagram A Hora Suave no Youtube Podcast Momento SuavePodcast Mansão WaynePodcast Imagina se Pega no Olho Site Gibizilla Podcast Imagina se Pega no OuvidoCinemaqui
A Receita Federal realizou uma operação de grande escala que resultou no fechamento de dois shoppings populares no Brás, tradicional centro de comércio popular de São Pualo, para combater a venda de produtos falsificados A ação mirou camisas de times e seleções esportivas e eletrônicos sem certificação. Este aumento na circulação de produtos falsificados está ligado à proximidade da Copa do Mundo. As autoridades esperam que as apreensões somem até R$ 300 milhões.Nas Maldivas, foram localizados os corpos dos quatro mergulhadores italianos desaparecidos, mas uma nova operação de resgate será necessária devido à localização de difícil acesso.Nos Estados Unidos, um ataque a um centro islâmico em San Diego resultou na morte de três pessoas, incluindo um segurança. A polícia controlou a situação, mas pediu aos moradores que permaneçam em casa enquanto as investigações continuam.
Oi. Essa é mais uma daquelas conversas que começam sem muito rumo e acabam passando por lugares que a gente não planeja muito. O Petry sentou aqui e a gente falou sobre bastante coisa. Ele me contou de como a vida no mato é solitária mas necessária e de como a classe média cria umas dores silenciosas que acabam sendo usadas por outras pessoas. Falamos de como é estranho nutrir algo e de repente atrair pessoas que odeiam o que você se tornou. Ele detalhou a exaustão de tentar parecer normal num mundo que exige tanta interação constante. Tem uma parte que ele fala sobre cogumelos e insetos simpáticos. Acho que você vai gostar do jeito que ele enxerga o absurdo de tentar fazer os outros rirem enquanto se sente meio deslocado do resto do mundo. É o décimo episódio nosso. Espero que o seu fim de semana seja gentil. Pega um café.
Patricia Bullrich, senadora de LLA, en diálogo con la prensa, afirmó: “Yo ya lo dije, ya lo expresé, me parece que con una vez alcanza las cosas, mi posición fue clara, es clara, ahora es el jefe de gabinete el que estará analizando y trabajando sobre su declaración jurada de bienes”.“Yo ya lo dije, ya lo expresé, me parece que con una vez alcanza las cosas, mi posición fue clara, es clara, ahora es el jefe de gabinete el que estará analizando y trabajando sobre su declaración jurada de bienes” agregó sobre el Caso Adorni.Alejandro Álvarez, Subsecretario de Póliticas Universitarias en Mitre, afirmó: “Vos podés juntar 100.000 personas, 1 millón o 5 millones, pero al otro día la restricción presupuestaria sigue estando ahí. Y no te la va a cambiar. Ojalá haciendo manifestaciones nosotros pudiéramos cambiar la realidad que nos dejaron, que implica una restricción presupuestaria importante”.“Obviamente siempre hay una parte de la población que no está de acuerdo con lo que hace un gobierno y tiene derecho a manifestarse. Hay libertad para que los sindicatos se expresen y hagan una marcha. En ese aspecto nosotros no tenemos ninguna evaluación, porque hay toda una discusión del número y para mí eso es relativo. Primero porque esto es una república y los legisladores y el presidente se eligen en elecciones libres, no por quién junta más gente. Pero además hay otro problema. Vos podés juntar 100.000 personas, 1 millón o 5 millones, pero al otro día la restricción presupuestaria sigue estando ahí. Y no te la va a cambiar. Ojalá haciendo manifestaciones nosotros pudiéramos cambiar la realidad que nos dejaron, que implica una restricción presupuestaria importante” se refirió en relación a la Marcha Universitaria.Ricardo Manetti, decano de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UBA, en Olga, afirmó: “Las universidades argentinas, y en el caso particular de la UBA, se audita todos los años”.Patricia Bullrich, senadora de LLA, en redes sociales, comparó la red de subte de Santiago de Chile con la de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, y afirmó: “Nos pasaron por arriba, 143 kilómetros de subterráneo versus 56,6. Santiago versus Buenos Aires, 600 millones de transportados versus 191 millones de transportados. 163 estaciones versus 90. Fíjense ustedes las diferencias”. Y agregó: “Nos pasaron por arriba, 143 kilómetros de subterráneo versus 56,6. Santiago versus Buenos Aires, 600 millones de transportados versus 191 millones de transportados. 163 estaciones versus 90. Fíjense ustedes las diferencias. ¿Qué quiere decir esto? Que Buenos Aires se quedó, somos el primer subte de América Latina. El de Chile es de 1975, sin embargo, nos pasaron por arriba. ¿Qué tenemos que hacer? Darle velocidad al subte en Buenos Aires para que conecte cada rincón de la ciudad”.Eduardo “Wado” de Pedro, Senador Nacional de UXP en Futurock, afirmó: “Bienvenidos los Axel, los Sergio, los fulanos, las fulanas que quieran ser, las compañeras que quieren ser gobernadoras, los que quieren ser gobernador. Me parece bárbaro eso, pero creo que la estrategia funciona cuando la militaría está focalizada al lado de la gente”.“Digo, la situación es muy seria, más allá del endeudamiento de la Argentina, la entrega de recursos naturales, todo eso es muy serio. Es muy serio como para estar pensando tan fino en algo que todavía falta. Y bienvenidos los Axel, los Sergio, los fulanos, las fulanas que quieran ser, las compañeras que quieren ser gobernadoras, los que quieren ser gobernador. Me parece bárbaro eso, pero creo que la estrategia funciona cuando la militaría está focalizada al lado de la gente”. agergó.
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La nanotecnóloga y divulgadora Anna Morales nos habla sobre la ciencia detrás de ficciones como 'La Legopelícula'
La nanotecnóloga y divulgadora Anna Morales nos habla sobre la ciencia detrás de ficciones como 'La Legopelícula'
La nanotecnóloga y divulgadora Anna Morales nos habla sobre la ciencia detrás de ficciones como 'La Legopelícula'
Hola mi gente! Today we are going to read, translate and listen The Song: Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta by Pimpinela. I will be reading the song in Spanish very slowly and you will try to understand word by word. You will be learning some interesting words and new vocabulary and also you will be improving your listening skills in Spanish. I will translate the song in English and then read in Spanish again in a normal speed but explaining some words at the same time.. You can support me and my podcast if you want:Donate with PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/spanishwithdennisYou can buy me a cup of coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spanishwithdennisHere are the lyrics:Hace dos años y un día que vivo sin élHace dos años y un día que no lo he vuelto a verY, aunque no he sido feliz, aprendí a vivir sin su amorPero, al ir olvidando, de pronto, una noche volvió¿Quién es? Soy yo¿Qué vienes a buscar? A tiYa es tarde ¿Por qué?Porque ahora soy yo la que quiere estar sin tiPor eso vete, Olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casaY pega la vuelta, Jamás te pude comprenderVete, Olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labiosQue no te desean, Estás mintiendo, ya lo séVete, Olvida que existo, que me conocisteY no te sorprendasOlvídate todo, que tú, para eso, tienes experienciaEn busca de emociones, un día marchéDe un mundo de sensaciones, que no encontréY, al descubrir que era todo una gran fantasía, volvíPorque entendí que quería las cosas que viven en tiAdiós, AyúdameNo hay nada más que hablar,Piensa en mí, Adiós¿Por qué? Porque ahora soy yo la que quiere estar sin tiPor eso vete, Olvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casaY pega la vueltaJamás te pude comprenderVete, Olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labiosQue no te desean, Estás mintiendo, ya lo séVete,Olvida que existo, que me conocisteY no te sorprendasOlvídate todo, que tú, para eso, tienes experienciaPor eso veteOlvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casaY pega la vueltaJamás te pude comprenderVete, Olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labiosQue no te desean, Por eso veteOlvida mi nombre, mi cara, mi casaY pega la vuelta, Estás mintiendo, ya lo séVete, Olvida mis ojos, mis manos, mis labiosQue no te deseanThe Link of The Song:https://youtu.be/SedimZ7tkAIMy new Youtube channel: Spanish with Dennishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVuRUMQGwtzBIp1YAImQFQMy new Discord server and chat and you can already join and write to me there:https://discord.gg/HWGrnmTmyCMy new Telegram channel and you can already join and write to me or comment there:https://t.me/SpanishwithDennisJoin my Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/spanishwithdennisSupport me by joining my podcasts supporter club on Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-spanish-language--5613080/supportDonate with Boosty:https://boosty.to/spanishwithdennis/donateDonate with Donation Alerts:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/dennisespinosaDonate with Crypto currency:Bitcoin (BTC)1DioiGPAQ6yYbEgcxEFRxWm5hZJcfLG9V6USDT (ERC20)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855USDT (TRC20)TXoQwsaiTGBpWVkyeigApLT8xC82rQwRCNEthereum (ETH)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855If you have any other suggestions or recommendations on what other platform you can support me and my podcasts, please let me know. You can write to me on telegram.Thanks in advance!! Gracias por adelantado!My other podcasts you can find it on different platforms and apps:1- Comprehensible Spanish Language Podcast2 - Crazy Stories in Spanish Podcast3 - TPRS Spanish Stories
Neste episódio comentamos sobre os desafios e as soluções técnicas para a aferição de idade na internet, um tema que ganhou forte destaque com as novas regras do ECA Digital. Você irá descobrir como funcionam os protocolos de conhecimento zero, também conhecidos como Zero-Knowledge Protocol ou ZKP, e de que forma eles permitem comprovar a maioridade de um usuário sem expor dados pessoais sensíveis. Você entenderá a diferença entre ferramentas invasivas, como a biometria facial, e métodos técnicos que respeitam a privacidade e a proteção de dados, utilizando criptografia aplicada e padrões internacionais de segurança da informação. Além disso, você vai aprender sobre os impactos práticos da regulamentação da ANPD no controle de acesso a conteúdos restritos e como evitar o rastreamento excessivo por grandes empresas de tecnologia. O debate também aborda táticas de engenharia social, destacando uma série educativa sobre phishing baseada na psicologia da fraude, que é um conhecimento essencial para evitar golpes online e vazamento de dados. Ao longo da discussão, você verá que é possível equilibrar a proteção no ambiente digital com a garantia da intimidade, sem adotar modelos de vigilância em massa durante a autenticação de sistemas. Para não perder nenhuma discussão sobre tecnologia, direito e sociedade, assine o podcast na sua plataforma de áudio favorita e siga nossos perfis no YouTube, Mastodon, Blue Sky, Instagram e TikTok. Aproveite para avaliar o programa e compartilhar o conteúdo com outras pessoas interessadas no assunto. Você também pode apoiar o projeto acessando a plataforma de financiamento coletivo indicada no áudio ou enviando suas dúvidas e sugestões diretamente para o nosso e-mail oficial. Esta descrição foi realizada a partir do áudio do podcast com o uso de IA, com revisão humana Visite nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo e nos apoie! Conheça o Blog da BrownPipe Consultoria e se inscreva no nosso mailing ShowNotes The Psychology of Fraud, Persuasion and Scam Techniques LEI Nº 15.211, DE 17 DE SETEMBRO DE 2025 – Dispõe sobre a proteção de crianças e adolescentes em ambientes digitais (Estatuto Digital da Criança e do Adolescente) DECRETO Nº 12.880, DE 18 DE MARÇO DE 2026 – Regulamenta a Lei nº 15.211, de 17 de setembro de 2025, que dispõe sobre a proteção de crianças e adolescentes em ambientes digitais, e institui a Política Nacional de Promoção e Proteção dos Direitos da Criança e do Adolescente no Ambiente Digital. Mecanismos confiáveis de aferição de idade – ORIENTAÇÕES PRELIMINARES Radar tecnológico – Mecanismos de aferição de idade
Há quanto tempo você diz que vai mudar de vida… e continua exatamente onde está?Nesse episódio eu vou te contar uma verdade que pode incomodar no começo, mas que é o caminho pra você finalmente sair do lugar: o que te mantém parada hoje não é mais o que aconteceu com você. É outra coisa. E quando você entender o que é, tudo muda.Um episódio pra mulher que já tentou de tudo, leu de tudo, fez de tudo , e mesmo assim continua acordando todos os dias com aquela sensação de que está vivendo a vida errada.Pega o café, respira fundo e vem comigo.
Today's episode of the Punk CX podcast features a recent chat I had with Charles Melcher, Founder and CEO of Future of Storytelling and the author of a big new book called THE FUTURE OF STORYTELLING: How Immersive Experiences are Transforming Our World. Charles joins me to talk about his new book, why we often find it hard to tell stories in different contexts, and the role of storytelling in customer engagement, service and experience. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Moving past bolt-on AI to strategic reimagination – Interview with Don Schuerman of Pega – and is number 583 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
O game que todos adoraram odiar na época do seu lançamento chega hoje para ter o reconhecimento que merece! Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance é o tema deste episódio com Shin Koheo, Mario, Quinho e Pedro!LETRA DA VERSÃODepois do Metal Gear 4, veio esse aquiCom um personagem caricato, teve mimimiO tal do Metal Gear Rising, um joguinho azul Sua espada é porreta, corta pra xuxuJoguinho pequeno, dura mais ou menos um dia ou doisQuando se aprende a jogar ele pega você Pega você, pega você yeah yeah yeah yeah
Host: Andrew Birmingham, Editor - CX | Martech | Ecom Banks, telcos, and insurers are rethinking how they engage customers, shifting away from mass marketing campaigns toward real-time decisioning systems designed to respond to individual behaviour, according to Jonathan Tanner, a senior executive at Pegasystems. Tanner said many organisations still struggle with fragmented customer experiences, where interactions across channels are disconnected and force users to repeat themselves. “They get a very jarring experience,” he said, pointing to structural issues such as product silos and outdated segmentation models that fail to reflect how customers’ needs change over time. The emerging alternative is a decisioning approach that continuously evaluates customer context, including behaviour, signals and lifetime value, to determine the next best action. Unlike traditional campaigns, which Tanner described as a “blast approach” delivering only marginal returns, these systems aim to personalise interactions in the moment, sometimes choosing not to sell at all. “What we’re talking about here is a very different approach,” Tanner said. “It may not even be a selling decision at that point in time… but over time what that does is it builds that NPS, it builds that customer connection.” The shift requires a willingness to invest and the change. Firms are committing to significant investments annually over several years to build the underlying infrastructure. While returns can reach “multiple hundred percent,” Tanner said the gains depend on sustained investment and organisational change, not just technology deployment. “You’re not going to just wake up, implement this technology, and then suddenly discover that everything’s great,” he said, noting that many firms underestimate the effort required to align people, processes and systems. Artificial intelligence is central to the transformation, but Tanner warned against treating it as a single solution. Instead, organisations need to combine multiple approaches, including rules-based systems, statistical models and generative AI, each suited to different tasks. “If I’m making a decision that’s backed up by a set of very well-defined rules, why would I be hammering away at an LLM spending tokens… and getting a probabilistic decision?” he said. Deterministic systems, he added, remain critical for real-time execution, compliance and auditability. The stakes extend beyond marketing. Financial institutions are also using decisioning platforms to combat fraud, which is rising alongside real-time payments. Faster transactions benefit customers but also give fraudsters less time to be detected. “One of the best ways of preventing it is to add just a little bit of friction into the process,” Tanner said, citing examples such as delaying payments to new accounts. More broadly, Tanner said the most effective use cases focus on building trust rather than driving immediate sales. Examples include helping customers access government benefits or providing proactive support during financial hardship or natural disasters. “The obvious immediate reaction is, well, how can that possibly be a benefit to the bank?” he said. “But of course… it’s building customer loyalty… it’s building connection.” Looking ahead, Tanner expects the industry to move beyond the current hype cycle around AI and focus instead on practical outcomes. “I’d like to see us moving to it being more of a system-based conversation,” he said, where value is measured not by the technology itself but by the decisions it enables in real time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoje temos Leonardo Vicente (o Buddy), Roberto Segundo, Thiago Cardim e Marcel Kosugi para falar sobre Rogue One, o melhor filme da atual geração de Star Wars.Nos apoie no Catarse: catarse.me/falaanimalCompre produtos de Star Wars através do nosso link.Entre para nosso grupo de ofertas.Entre para nosso grupo aberto.Edição: Fred SantosVitrine: Roberto SegundoJabás:Site Fala, Animal! Fala, Animal! no Facebook e Instagram A Hora Suave no Youtube Podcast Momento SuavePodcast Mansão WayneFormatinho PodcastPodcast Imagina se Pega no Olho Site Gibizilla Podcast Imagina se Pega no Ouvido
Benjamin Yerushalmi, senior vice president of partners and alliances at OutSystems OutSystems launched its redesigned Elevate partner program in late February – a ground-up rethink that moves away from volume-based incentives toward a point-based earned level model weighted toward AI credentials and delivery outcomes. To walk through what changed and why, I spoke with Benjamin Yerushalmi, OutSystems’ senior vice president of partners and alliances and a three-time CRN Channel Chief, who came to OutSystems from Automation Anywhere and before that spent seven years at Salesforce building global alliance teams. That arc across three major technology waves gives him an interesting vantage point on what actually gets partners to invest – and how the pitch changes when you’re not working for a juggernaut. The most substantive part of the conversation is about where the services work is moving. Ben describes a clear shift toward front-end advisory – design, architecture, change management, understanding how AI agents will function alongside people – and away from pure back-end implementation. Partners are also doing more objection handling earlier in the cycle, including making the case against what Ben calls “vibe coding tools.” His line: you’re using a vibe coding tool, you’re gonna get vibe code. We also got into the Elevate mechanics: the Elite Delivery Partner credential (earned per individual, not per organization, which changes the calculus for smaller shops), how OutSystems is weighting points toward Agent Workbench and ODC to drive partner behavior toward newer AI products, and Ben’s framing of the competitive landscape as convergence and coexistence rather than zero-sum competition with Microsoft, ServiceNow, and Salesforce. OutSystems is an enterprise play, and not every shop in our audience is landing these deals. But the conversation about where partner economics are heading in the agentic AI era applies well beyond any single vendor’s program. Read Full Transcript Robert Dutt: Hello and welcome to In The Channel from ChannelBuzz.ca, bringing news and information to the Canadian IT channel community for the last 16 years. I’m Robert Dutt, editor of ChannelBuzz.ca, and your host for the show. My guest today is Benjamin Yerushalmi, senior vice president of partners and alliances at OutSystems, the enterprise low-code and AI development platform. Ben is a three-time CRN channel chief who spent the last decade-plus building partner ecosystems at Salesforce, Automation Anywhere, and now OutSystems – three companies that each represent a different wave of technology transformation, from cloud CRM to intelligent automation to what’s now being called the agentic AI era. OutSystems recently launched Elevate, a ground-up redesign of its partner program that shifts the incentive model away from volume and toward outcomes, customer satisfaction, and AI credentials. Now, OutSystems may not be a name that’s top of mind for a lot of solution providers in our audience, but the conversation we had touches on questions that are very much in play for every partner right now. What does an agentic AI engagement actually look like from a services standpoint? How is the work shifting from implementation to advisory? And what do you do when a customer asks why they shouldn’t just use a vibe coding tool instead? Let’s get right into it. My chat with Ben Yerushalmi. Robert Dutt: Ben, thanks for taking the time. I appreciate it. Ben Yerushalmi: Thank you for having me. Robert Dutt: The last time we spoke, you were at Automation Anywhere – it was their event in Austin a couple years ago. Before that, you were with Salesforce, now OutSystems. Three very different platforms, but in all of them you’ve been building or revamping a partner ecosystem around a technology wave. What’s the thread that connects those experiences for you? What have you learned about what actually works when you’re asking partners to bet on something, especially when it’s early innings of that particular wave? Ben Yerushalmi: Great question. It’s interesting, because three very different experiences. When you’re with a company like Salesforce, Salesforce is a juggernaut in a lot of respects. There are a lot of partners who are very invested in your success. They’ve got big business units, big practices, and there’s a clear ROI. Salesforce is creating a lot of demand in the market. When you’re with a mid-sized software company like Automation Anywhere or OutSystems, the challenge is still the same – you have to present them with a reasonable business case for investing in your technology and then going to market with you. Because you don’t have a shiny blue cloud on your business card, I think it’s a much bigger challenge. You have to do things like build a partner program that’s designed for growth, build a partner program with clear benefits to the partners about how they’re going to lean in, why they’re going to lean in, how they’re going to engage with your brand. It is a slightly different challenge – or a vastly different challenge. And when you’re with the smaller companies, the need to move fast is so urgent, especially where we are right now in this market with AI impacting everything we do. Messaging is changing, the go-to-market models are changing, the expectations of our customers are changing. Building a program that can be flexible, fast-moving, and built for growth is just super critical. Robert Dutt: OutSystems has been around for 25 years now, but Elevate feels like a pretty significant rethink of how you engage partners. I suspect your previous answer may have covered some of the territory, but what was broken – or not working well enough – about the old model that made you say, “All right, fresh sheet of paper, let’s do something new here”? Ben Yerushalmi: Look, nothing was broken. We had a functioning partner program that evolved over time, and none of the iterations it evolved through looked like the market we’re in today. We really needed to take a step back and strategically look at the program, think about what needed to be built in that could move at the pace of the market and give the ecosystem the things it was going to need to grow. For example, if you look at the old program – big emphasis on new logos, big emphasis on partners that had the implementation skills. Both super important, but only a fraction of how our partner ecosystem adds value to our brand, to our customers, and in the things they do to drive outcomes. We really had to reposition the program. First, pivot everything toward AI – everything from how we measure financial impact, to how we reward training and enablement, to how we measure CSAT and outcomes. Everything had to shift to AI. We also had to acknowledge all of the different ways that partners add value. Not just sourcing new logos, but co-sell, resell, managed service, MSP, ISV – and not just new logo acquisition, but growth in our existing accounts. Partners source business in our existing accounts. Partners are the best set of people to go in – especially when they apply their AI expertise, their industry expertise – and really grow our footprint at those accounts and truly drive outcomes and value for our customers. We had to acknowledge that. We also had to think about what we could build into the program to incent our ecosystem to be thinking about industries, to be thinking about agentic solutions, and to drive that behavior. Robert Dutt: One of the things that jumps out about Elevate is the shift toward earned levels based on outcomes and customer sat rather than just volume. That’s a trend we’re seeing across the industry. But it does raise the question: does that model inherently favor larger partners who can invest in multiple certifications and have that CSAT infrastructure, or is there a path for smaller partners as well? Ben Yerushalmi: There is. We have a number of examples of smaller-scale partners that have achieved some of the higher levels in the program. We also have examples of smaller partners who are on path to achieve Elite Delivery Partner status – because it’s not one credential per person. One person can have multiple credentials across the different disciplines. It doesn’t necessarily favor large partners. Now, when we launch Global Strategic – which would be a tier sitting above Platinum – that may, just because of sheer scale, favor larger partners. That said, our company is going to run on the strength of our Silver partners, our Gold partners. It truly takes partners across all of those levels to build a healthy go-to-market. I’m not terribly concerned about where smaller partners are going to find their place in the program. The other thing – and I’ve gotten a lot of questions about this – the Premier level in the old program basically maps to Gold in the new program. Platinum is effectively the level above that for partners to strive for. Robert Dutt: You’ve weighted agentic AI credentials pretty heavily in the point system, for obvious reasons. How are you credentialing something that’s that new and that quickly evolving? What does an agentic AI competency look like for a partner today versus what you expect it to look like a year from now? Ben Yerushalmi: You tell me what the market’s going to look like a year from now. What we’re doing right now is putting emphasis on our AI-built components. For example, Agent Workbench is going to carry a higher number of points in the program than O11. ODC is going to have a higher number of points than O11. As we continue to release additional AI-built products, we’ll continue that over-weighting. It’s simple – it’s trying to encourage a behavior. Staying at pace with the market is a massive challenge. One of the things we need to make sure is that as fast as we’re moving, as fast as our messaging evolves to meet the demands of the market, our partners have to come along with us. Partner enablement is one of the most important things we’re going to do this year – around messaging, around hands-on product enablement on all of the innovation we’re bringing to market. Because we want to encourage partners to go out and get those credentials, we’re putting the weighting in the program. It’s also a faster path to up-leveling within the program. Retooling all of your practitioners is something we need all of our partners to do – it’s a big undertaking. Robert Dutt: Everyone in the industry is talking about agentic AI. You touched on the role of Agent Workbench and how it’s a core piece for you. Curious what you’re hearing from a partner economics standpoint – when a partner takes on an agentic AI engagement, what does that actually look like? Is it a dev project, a consulting engagement, something that becomes a managed service? What are you seeing as the motion for partners today? Ben Yerushalmi: That’s a great question. We’ve historically had – maybe a small army, but a really great ecosystem of – partners with strong technical skills that did a really great job of implementing. We were a leader in the low-code space, implementing rapid application development and doing great things for our customers. We had a lot of folks that were really strong on the back end of a project, on the implementation side. What we’re seeing now with agentic is that there’s a lot more work for partners on the front end – on the design, on the architecture, on thinking through the downstream change management implications, the way agents are going to have to work within the current corporate and IT environment. Just to use the most common example: if you’ve got an agent working alongside humans with humans in the loop, that impacts how an organization functions. You need to be thinking through those things on the early side of these engagements. So we’re seeing a shift to more work on the front end, because you’re not just thinking about how do I architect the solution and how do I build it – you’re thinking about all of the downstream impact on how an organization functions. We’re also seeing a lot more experimentation. What can these tools do? What can these agents really do? Our partners are being asked what the best technology is. Our partners are being asked to evaluate us alongside other technologies. We’re seeing competition from all directions, and our partners really need to understand how to sell the value of our platform and handle a lot of the objection handling earlier in the cycle. Why can’t I just use a vibe coding tool, for example, versus Mentor or Agent Workbench? We always go back to the platform messaging – if you’re using a vibe coding tool, you’re going to get vibe code. At the end of the day, you still need a platform that takes care of governance, security, privacy, compliance. But our partners are being asked all those questions up front. There’s a lot more advisory that now goes into any level of engagement. Robert Dutt: Along the same lines but with a slightly different take – where are you seeing partners actually generating revenue with agentic AI today, versus where is it still more of “we see the opportunity, we’re investing, and expect the payoff in a year or so”? Ben Yerushalmi: Look, I think the end state for a lot of this is envisioning multi-agent systems operating within our customers’ technology and corporate environment. We are starting to see that emerge, and we’re starting to see our partners build multi-agent workflows – not just one-offs. These are starting to look like repeatable solutions, which is really great. Think about areas like claims processing – that’s one where you see a lot of examples. You’re starting to see people build claims assessment agents, claims orchestration agents, claims adjudication, and these are repeatable solutions. You’re also starting to see a lot of things, especially on consumer-facing apps, where digital agents are handling a lot of the customer interface. Those are things that are repeatable and can be used across industries. You’re starting to see really interesting things with voice-enabled agents. I listened to a demo just today where it was every bit as good as talking to a human – a natural language conversation, all built on the core components of OutSystems, and it can be used across industries. You’re also starting to see complex industry use cases. As we go to market in finance, in manufacturing, in public sector, we’re seeing our partners bring repeatable solutions for a joint go-to-market. In addition to the things we’re building, we’re starting to see our partners lean into those industries, bring those repeatable solutions, and color outside the areas where we’re investing so we can cover off other industries. We’re also launching a program within Elevate that contains the framework for industry-focused go-to-market programs. Robert Dutt: A bit earlier, you mentioned there is a space and a motion for the smaller deep-dive specialist kind of partner to succeed with you. Given that a lot of our audience – especially here in Canada – is smaller solution providers, MSPs, VARs, people who live in the Microsoft ecosystem and serve the mid-market, can you elaborate on what makes for a successful partner for OutSystems in that space? What are the common threads you see, and what do those partners typically get out of it? Ben Yerushalmi: One of the things we’re seeing is partners investing in getting the Elite Delivery Partner status. Before, we just had Delivery Partner – a fairly low threshold. Now we have the Elite Delivery Partner threshold, which is an indication to our customers that our partners, big and small, know our platform every bit as well as our professional services team. Reaching EDP is something that can be done by large and small partners alike, and that’s where we’re going to tend to recommend partners who have achieved those higher levels. Those are the partners that will likely get subcontracting work from us – that becomes super important. It also doesn’t take a large partner to invest in an industry solution. You need to be thinking about the demands of the market you want to serve and where you want to make those investments. It doesn’t take a large partner to offer a managed service. Those are all things that drive faster time to market and faster time to value for our customers. Having a niche in a market where you can sell is also important, because financial impact is a big component of how you level up in the program. We have small to mid-sized partners that have achieved the top tier. You need to be thinking about the buckets of contribution – co-sell, resell, anything adding financial impact, new logos, credentials, CSAT, program track. All of those buckets contain a lot of different areas to earn points for partners that don’t have a giant GSI logo. It was really designed for partners of all sizes. Silver, Gold, even Bronze partners are adding a ton of value to our customers. Our sellers recognize who they need to align with in a given market. We’re also putting tools in the hands of our PAMs and sellers so they can understand the capability, capacity, and competency of every partner in our ecosystem – who knows how to sell our platform, who has flawless delivery, who has expertise in a given industry or geo or domain – so that we can really arm our sellers with the information they need to align with the right partner. Robert Dutt: For a partner who’s living in that Microsoft-centric world and has started delivering Power Platform to their customers, what’s the conversation? Is there a both/and at different tiers of the market, or do you see OutSystems occupying a fundamentally different space? Ben Yerushalmi: Great question. Look, just about everywhere I’ve worked, I’ve competed with Microsoft – I’ve never worked for Microsoft. They’re a great company. Here, as at Automation Anywhere, the question of how we compete with Microsoft has come up. I think at the end of the day, it’s going to be co-opetition in a lot of ways, because there is room for coexistence at a lot of our customers. If you step back and look at the competition – from vibe coding tools to a lot of the traditional players – I think where we all converge is around agentic. The Gartner BOAT quadrant – Business Orchestration and Automation Technology – came out about nine months ago. It has the automation players, the low-code players, some of the big ISVs like Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Microsoft, and the process orchestration players like Pega and Appian – and where we all converge is around agentic. I need to be able to compete and win against each one of those players and understand exactly how I’m going to do that. But I also have to understand that in any enterprise architecture, we’re going to need to coexist. We have partnerships with a number of the companies we compete with in that quadrant. I always want to win when we’re going toe to toe, but the right solution for a customer may have one, two, or more of those players in a given solution. There are some great companies in that mix, and we’re going to need to work alongside them. Robert Dutt: You’ve now built partner programs across cloud CRM, RPA, and low-code/agentic AI – three waves of technology. If you had to tell a solution provider today where to place their bets for the next three to five years in terms of building a practice and generating new service revenue – not necessarily OutSystems-specific, but across the industry – what would you tell them? Ben Yerushalmi: Flexibility has to be inherent in everything people do. The ability to move at speed and adapt has to be critical. Every company is under pressure to do something with AI – not I think, I know. So people who are investing need to be thinking about skating to where the puck is going. I woke up too early this morning and was reading the news, and there was a fully AI-enabled humanoid robot at the White House. You see stuff like that and you think, where is all of this headed? But you know there is a world of changing work patterns, a world where AI touches every aspect of everybody’s job. You’ve got to think about the technologies that are going to help companies get to that clearly agentic future. And at OutSystems, we obviously believe we are well positioned to tackle that challenge. But you also have to think about this: it’s not just having those hands-on keyboard skills anymore. Customers want people who can take them on that journey. They want partners who can help them think about what are the high-value use cases, how are we going to architect that into our existing enterprise architecture, how are we going to build the applications – and then also manage all of the downstream implications and continue to evolve what we’ve built. Because if you look at a lot of the technologies out there today, they’re cool, they’re exciting, but the second you roll them out, you’re creating technical debt. You need to be making bets in platforms that are going to evolve with the market. Robert Dutt: Last question. A year from now, what does success look like for Elevate? What’s the number or the outcome that tells you this worked? Ben Yerushalmi: What we rolled out in February was half of the vision. There’s still a lot coming. Working through the roadmap of additional elements to Elevate is going to be really important – everything from how we leverage MDF and rethink that model, to how we rebuild our resell model to promote growth in the market, to continuing to stay ahead of the enablement challenge. But if I step back – when I originally talked about Elevate, it was about building a program built for growth. As we continue to be a partner-first organization, success looks like seeing partners successful in the program, being able to level up to wherever they want to be contributing, having partners invest in solutions that drive faster time to value for our customers and really help them move into this agentic future, and having our partners clearly driving successful outcomes with AI and agentic for our customers. At the end of the day, it’s not about Elevate partner program success. It’s really about OutSystems, and OutSystems customer and partner success, that matters. If we can sit quietly in the background and see our partners successful, see us continue to grow, and see our customers realize amazing agentic outcomes on our platform – that’s success. And then I can just sort of ride off into the sunset. Robert Dutt: Sounds like a plan – although it sounds like you’ve already got phase two well in mind, so I don’t think you’re riding off any time soon. Ben, thank you for taking the time. I appreciate it. Ben Yerushalmi: Thank you. Robert Dutt: There you have it, Ben Yerushalmi from OutSystems. I’d like to thank Ben for his time – and I thought it was a pretty candid look at how a vendor thinks about structuring a partner program in a market that’s moving as fast as this one. And I want to thank you for listening, as always. A few things that stood out for me from this conversation. First, the shift Ben described from partners doing mostly back-end implementation work to doing a lot more on the front end – design, architecture, change management, helping customers think through how AI agents are actually going to work alongside their people. That’s not unique to OutSystems. If you’re a solution provider building any kind of AI-adjacent practice right now, that front-end advisory is where the value is moving, and it’s a different set of muscles than a lot of partners have built over the years. Second, his point about the Elite Delivery Partner credential being something an individual can earn – not something that requires organizational scale – was worth paying attention to. As the industry moves toward outcome-based partner programs – and it is, across the board – understanding which programs are genuinely accessible to smaller firms and which just say they are is going to be a real differentiator in where you invest your time. And third, the convergence point. Ben talked about the Gartner BOAT category putting low-code vendors, automation vendors, process orchestration players, and the big ISVs like Microsoft, Salesforce, and ServiceNow all in the same quadrant. His argument is that agentic AI is the thread that ties them all together. Whether that’s true or just convenient framing, it’s worth thinking about – because wherever you sit in the channel, you’re going to be navigating that convergence whether you planned on it or not. If you’re enjoying the ChannelBuzz.ca podcast, you can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most podcast directories. Ratings and reviews are always appreciated – they do help people find the show. Until next time, I’m Robert Dutt for ChannelBuzz.ca, and I’ll see you in the channel.
Today's episode of the Punk CX podcast features a recent chat I had with Don Schuerman, who is CTO and Head of Marketing at Pegasystems. Don and I had a chat about what the big themes of PegaWorld 2026, which will be taking place in Vegas from June 7th-9th, are, what's actually working in the real world with all of this new AI technology and how it is being applied to digital transformation, customer experience and driving better outcomes. We also delved into agentic systems, Pega's approach to agentic AI, and why it is different, as well as a number of other ideas. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Experience is Everything – Interview with Jeannie Walters – and is number 582 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
Às vezes a gente senta com a intenção de ter uma conversa normal e acaba dissecando o colapso do universo. A Sara Não Tem Nome passou por aqui e fomos para uns lugares meio estranhos. A gente falou sobre como a cafeína piora nossa ansiedade, sobre a roda de samsara, meditação, cogumelos e como é bizarro tentar criar alguma arte num mundo que parece estar sempre acabando. No meio de tudo isso, ainda rolou uma risada fantasma no áudio que eu até agora não consegui explicar. Eu não estou aqui para te convencer de nada ou te vender um novo jeito de viver. É só a gente pensando alto sobre cinema, música, os bastidores da mente e a sensação esquisita de ser adulto nos dias de hoje. Pega um café (ou uma tônica, se você for como eu) e só ouve. A conversa começa num lugar e termina em outro completamente diferente. Assista aos outros episódios e se inscreva se fizer sentido para você. O vídeo está aí. Se você clicar, ele vai tocar.Eu escrevo textos, faço vídeos, música e alguns outros projetos que vão aparecendo com o tempo.Se você quiser acompanhar essas coisas, os caminhos estão aqui:Instagram@yurimoraesxx@yurimoraes.tvWhatsApp (newshttps://chat.whatsapp.com/HaoyzlC7X4eCqKHiDJ9C43 Música (YU)https://www.yumusick.comOutros linkshttps://linktr.ee/yurimoraesMerchhttps://www.sdbvision.com/
What if the biggest obstacle to your AI strategy isn't the algorithm, but the 20-year-old software your team is forced to use every day?Agility requires not just a willingness to adopt new strategies like AI, but also the courage to dismantle the legacy systems that hold your people and processes captive.Today, we're going to talk about the hidden costs of outdated technology. While many leaders are focused on implementing the next generation of AI, new research suggests that the legacy systems still running in the background are not just inefficient—they're actively eroding employee morale, productivity, and could even be a major factor in employee turnover.To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome, Matt Healy, Sr. Director, Product Strategy & Marketing at Pega. About Matt Healy Matt Healy, Senior Director of Product Marketing, leads product marketing and strategy for Pega Platform. He helps engage with enterprises to bring new solutions to life that enable faster legacy transformation, accelerated development, AI & automation at scale to unlock business agility, operational efficiency, and developer effectiveness. Matt Healy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbhealy/ Resources Pega: https://www.pega.com Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Learn more at Pega.comSee the research from Pega mentioned on the show: https://www.pega.com/about/news/press-releases/new-research-uncovers-hidden-toll-ineffective-workplace-technologyAlso make sure to register for PegaWorld 2026, June 7-9 in Las Vegas, where the future of AI-led business will be built. Learn more and register here: https://www.pega.com/events/pegaworld Drive your customers to new horizons at the premier retail event of the year for Retail and Brand marketers. Learn more at CRMC 2026, June 1-3. https://aglbrnd.co/r/d15ec37a537c0d74 We're proud to be a media partner for #MAICON26 - Oct. 13-15! Learn how AI can power your marketing and business and help you grow smarter. Use code AGILE150 to save! https://aglbrnd.co/r/7fe458ced0f04658 Enjoyed the show? Tell us more at and give us a rating so others can find the show at: https://aglbrnd.co/r/faaed112fc9887f3 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstromDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://aglbrnd.co/r/35ded3ccfb6716ba Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the biggest obstacle to your AI strategy isn't the algorithm, but the 20-year-old software your team is forced to use every day? Agility requires not just a willingness to adopt new strategies like AI, but also the courage to dismantle the legacy systems that hold your people and processes captive. Today, we're going to talk about the hidden costs of outdated technology. While many leaders are focused on implementing the next generation of AI, new research suggests that the legacy systems still running in the background are not just inefficient—they're actively eroding employee morale, productivity, and could even be a major factor in employee turnover. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome, Matt Healy, Sr. Director, Product Strategy & Marketing at Pega. About Matt Healy Matt Healy, Senior Director of Product Marketing, leads product marketing and strategy for Pega Platform. He helps engage with enterprises to bring new solutions to life that enable faster legacy transformation, accelerated development, AI & automation at scale to unlock business agility, operational efficiency, and developer effectiveness. Matt Healy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbhealy/ Resources Pega: https://www.pega.com Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Learn more at Pega.com See the research from Pega mentioned on the show: https://www.pega.com/about/news/press-releases/new-research-uncovers-hidden-toll-ineffective-workplace-technology Also make sure to register for PegaWorld 2026, June 7-9 in Las Vegas, where the future of AI-led business will be built. Learn more and register here: https://www.pega.com/events/pegaworld Drive your customers to new horizons at the premier retail event of the year for Retail and Brand marketers. Learn more at CRMC 2026, June 1-3. https://aglbrnd.co/r/d15ec37a537c0d74 We're proud to be a media partner for #MAICON26 - Oct. 13-15! Learn how AI can power your marketing and business and help you grow smarter. Use code AGILE150 to save! https://aglbrnd.co/r/7fe458ced0f04658 Enjoyed the show? Tell us more at and give us a rating so others can find the show at: https://aglbrnd.co/r/faaed112fc9887f3 Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://aglbrnd.co/r/35ded3ccfb6716ba Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Los goles de Julián Álvarez y Sorloth dejan al Atlético por delante en una eliminatoria marcada por dos polémicas arbitrales: la expulsión de Cubarsí y el penalti no pitado de Pubill
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Aí Sim! Começamos 2026 com uma super live de Magia Financeira e agora vamos à parte 2! Na elaboração do episódio anterior ficamos impressionados com a qualidade dos relatos! Tivemos uma verdadeira aula enquanto elaborávamos o roteiro e nos demos conta de um fato engraçado: não conseguimos, sequer, mencionar os pontos que nos estimularam a abordar esse tema no Páginas Abertas. As ideias eram tantas, e as discussões tão importantes, que ela serviram como uma espécie de base preliminar para os assuntos que queremos tratar! Se no episódio anterior falamos sobre a relação do indivíduo com dinheiro, sobre a ressignificação dos nossos recursos, ganho de autonomia na administração e gerência, e maior consciência sobre seus fluxos, nesse episódio trataremos sobre formas de tornar o dinheiro mais valorizado. Por que você já sabe: uma mesma quantia possui valores completamente diferentes - não para pessoas diferentes, para a mesma pessoa! E a gente vai explorar isso. Também falaremos sobre contas, dívidas e cobranças. Como lidar com o vermelho? O que se pode ou não fazer? Pega sua planilha e bora preencher uns números… — Envie seu relato!
Russell suma su primera victoria en el año y hace valer su condición de favorito en pretemporada, y Checo vuelve a la F1 liderando Cadillac.
Estamos obsesionados con los virus y las bacterias, pero la lista de cosas que se contagian sin necesidad de microorganismos es mucho más larga —y mucho más extraña— de lo que imaginas. Algunas te van a sorprender, otras directamente te van a inquietar. Y todas tienen algo en común: demuestran que somos mucho menos independientes de lo que creemos. Bienvenidos a la era del contagio invisible. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
El Chiquilín Todas Las Mañanas Te Va A Dejar Con La Boca Abierta
Rebeca quiere reclamarle a la actual esposa de su ex porque dice que le pega a sus hijos full 674 Fri, 06 Mar 2026 14:13:35 +0000 2RBx8xQkdgekOdbt6KCf9c0opbVIHTaV comedy,music,news El Chiquilín Sin Filtro comedy,music,news Rebeca quiere reclamarle a la actual esposa de su ex porque dice que le pega a sus hijos Chiquilin and team will share news, entertainment, and some of the best features from their show in this on-demand podcast. The podcast will include everything from exclusive interviews with artists, pranks, and segments where the team is engaging with their listeners. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Music News False http
Aí sim! A Medicina Tradicional Chinesa é, por definição, sistêmica. Ela compreende que o indivíduo é multidimensional e que possui diversas necessidades diferentes: físicas, mentais, emocionais e espirituais. Mas, mais do que isso, ela compreende que o contexto em que a pessoa está inserida afeta diretamente os vários aspectos de sua vida. E aqui não estamos falando apenas de arquitetura e decoração, mas de uma geometria essencial - tanto do indivíduo operando no espaço que lhe cerca, como das próprias linhas telúricas que se evidenciam para um olhar mais cuidadoso. Isso faz parte de uma ciência chamada Geobiologia, mas que também é abordada nas escolas tradicionais de Feng Shui, bem como nos estudos contemporâneos de Radiestesia. Diferente daquele estereótipo clássico de móveis coloridos, cristais espalhados pela casa e poder da intenção, o Feng Shui tradicional se fundamenta em uma série de cálculos complexos que levam em conta a astrologia chinesa no levantamento do mapa das Estrelas Voadoras, que revelará os principais potenciais a serem trabalhados em cada local, de acordo com a vontade e as necessidades de cada pessoa. Parece complexo? E é. Esse episódio é uma AULA! e o pouco que você aprender já vai te dar inúmeros insights para olhar o mundo ao seu redor com mais cuidado e generosidade! Pega a bússola e vem! --- Próximas Lives (Páginas Abertas): Páginas Abertas #51 – 06/03 às 20:00 [Dinheiro Energizado] Páginas Abertas #52 – 10/04 às 20:00 [Magia no Cotidiano] --- Envie seu relato!
"Do you need a non-stop music mix to get you through your day, week, workout, or commute? Do you enjoy listening to House Music from Around the World? Do you appreciate a variety of musical styles, flavors, and one-of-a-kind remixes/edits? Press play and enjoy!" - DJ MIDIMACKEp 265 MIDI's FUNKY FAVs #9 (Pt. 3 of 3) Playlist:Put Your Phone Down by Jack Back (Ep 87)I Can Feel It by DJ Juanito (Ep 244)Yo También by Mimmo Errico/Leandro Da Silva (Ep 240)Church Lady by Dennis Ferrer feat. Danil Wright (Ep 240)Feel So Right by Louie Vega feat. Honey Dijon (Ep 242)Take Me Back by DAN:ROS (Ep 238)What You Want by Dale Move (Ep 241)Nonsense War by Robert Owens/Francesco Ferraro/Jame Starck (Ep 244)Back From The Future by PRADOV (Ep 245)All My Love by Louie Vega feat. Robyn (Ep 240)Diva by Catz 'n Dogz feat. Lolita Leopard (Ep 252)Sinner by LP Giobbi/Bklava (Ep 255)I Love It by Dubdogz (Ep 251)Rocking The Night by DJ PP (Ep 254)Con Son by David Penn/Hosse feat. Africa G. (Ep 255)Wanna Feel Something by CASSIMM (Ep 248)Heat by Prunk (Ep 255)Ticket 2 Ride by Syke 'n' Sugarstarr/Sugarstarr/Phillip Z (Ep 253)Da Hype by The Cube Guys/KPD (Ep 255)Hit It by Junior Sanchez feat. NEZ (Ep 250)Paradise II by Harry Romero (Ep 252)Good Love by DJ PP/Bruuno Diz (Ep 241)Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe by Liquid Rose/Trace (UZ)(Ep 251)The Reason by Zsak (Ep 251)This Is My House by Angel Heredia (Ep 95)To My Beat by Jose De Mara (Ep 240)Honey Boy by Nile Rodgers/Purple Disco Machine/Shenseea/Benjamin Ingrosso (Ep 253)Horny by San Pacho/TOBEHONEST (Ep 254)That Beat by Steve Bug/Denney feat. Mike V (Ep 255)Rhythm Machine by Max Styler/Westend (Ep 249)World of Flies by Denis Sulta (Ep 246)Deep Inside of Me by Bob Sinclar/A-Trak/Melé (Ep 245)Pega by Andruss/Hugel feat. Fatboi (Ep 244)Have A Good Time by Urban Soul/Roland Clark (Ep 255)LIFT OFF by Dombresky (Ep 248)All The People by Topa (Ep 04)Jack To The Sound by Addy Van Der Zwan (Ep 91)Bad Enough by CZR feat. Darryl Pandy (Ep 252)FEEL THE MUSIC by Jamback (Ep 251)Turn Me Up by Joe Vanditti (Ep 241)FONk by Slugg (Ep 243)Use Your Brain by The Downtown Brothers (Ep 241)Sweat by ESSEL (Ep 240)Low Rider by WAR (Ep 250)Gospel Jam by Kevin McKay/NuKey (Ep 242)Thank YOU for listening, subscribing, and sharing!DJ MIDIMACKWebsite: www.themixbagpodcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1pxYl69ZW5tZhHmwgqWHZnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/djmidimackMixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/DJMIDIMACK/
O Bate-Pronto de hoje projetará os jogos de hoje pelo Brasileirão. Palmeiras e Fluminense vão se enfrentar em Barueri em uma partida que promete demais. O Corinthians, por sua vez, visitará o Cruzeiro em um confronto também muito interessante. Já o Flamengo só tem olhos para a disputa da Recopa Sul-Americana, contra o Lanús.
Pegasystems Inc. (PEGA) is navigating a jittery market as enterprise software stocks face growing A.I. skepticism. CFO Ken Stillwell points to steady 14% growth in annual contract value and stronger-than-expected free cash flow, even after the stock slid following its latest report. Stillwell says Pegasystems' declarative workflows and agentic execution give it an edge in regulated industries, reinforcing near‑100% retention and positioning A.I. as a growth accelerant rather than a threat.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
In this episode of The Buzz, we chat with Ben Barton and Jeremy Peterson from Pega Systems to discuss the latest innovations in government technology. They delve into practical applications of AI in the public sector and highlight Pega Systems' groundbreaking tool, Pega Blueprint. The conversation covers experiences from the recent ACT-IAC conference, shifts towards outcome-centric solutions, and the balance between innovation and risk in government tech.Try Pega Blueprint here: AI Workflow Builder | Pega BlueprintSubscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on LinkedIn or visit http://www.actiac.org.Learn more about membership at https://www.actiac.org/join.Donate to ACT-IAC at https://actiac.org/donate. Intro/Outro Music: See a Brighter Day/Gloria TellsCourtesy of Epidemic Sound(Episodes 1-159: Intro/Outro Music: Focal Point/Young CommunityCourtesy of Epidemic Sound)
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In this episode of the Scrum.org Community podcast, Dave West sits down with Brodie Green, Director of Agile Delivery Services at Pega, to unpack Pega's two-decade-long agile evolution. From early whiteboard planning to experimenting with various scaling frameworks, Pega has continually adapted its approach as it scaled to over 6,000 employees worldwide.Brodie shares why Pega ultimately moved to a hybrid agile model, how continuous six-week planning replaced big-room quarterly events, and what they learned about shortening feedback loops across complex product portfolios. The conversation also explores how Pega's Scrum Masters act as Agile Delivery Leads—shifting the focus from team facilitation to solving complex business problems and driving change at scale.The episode closes with practical insights on measuring impact, creating effective working agreements, and using AI as a true team-enabling capability rather than just a productivity tool.
What does it really take to remove decades of technical debt without breaking the systems that still keep the business running? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Pegasystems leaders Dan Kasun, Head of Global Partner Ecosystem, and John Higgins, Chief of Client and Partner Success, to unpack why legacy modernization has reached a breaking point, and why AI is forcing enterprises to rethink how software is designed, sold, and delivered. Our conversation goes beyond surface-level AI promises and gets into the practical reality of transformation, partner economics, and what actually delivers measurable outcomes. We explore how Pega's AI-powered Blueprint is changing the entry point to enterprise-grade workflows, turning what used to be long, expensive discovery phases into fast, collaborative design moments that business and technology teams can engage with together. Dan and John explain why the old "wrap and renew" approach to legacy systems is quietly compounding technical debt, and why reimagining workflows from the ground up is becoming essential for organizations that want to move toward agentic automation with confidence. The discussion also dives into Pega's deep collaboration with Amazon Web Services, including how tools like AWS Transform and Blueprint work together to accelerate modernization at scale. We talk candidly about the evolving role of partners, why the idea of partners as an extension of a sales force is outdated, and how marketplaces are reshaping buying, building, and operating enterprise software. Along the way, we tackle some uncomfortable truths about AI hype, technical debt, and why adding another layer of technology rarely fixes the real problem. This is an episode for anyone grappling with legacy systems, skeptical of quick-fix AI strategies, or rethinking how partner ecosystems need to operate in a world where speed, clarity, and accountability matter more than ever. As enterprises move toward multi-vendor, agent-driven environments, are we finally ready to retire legacy thinking along with legacy systems, or are we still finding new ways to delay the inevitable? Useful Links Connect with Dan Kasun Connect with John Higgins Learn more about Pega Blueprint Thanks to our sponsors, Alcor, for supporting the show.
Russia deployed wipers against Poland's energy grid, Microsoft shared BitLocker keys with the FBI, Romania dismantles a murder-for-hire portal, and the EU creates a new anti-spyware group. Show notes Risky Bulletin: EU readies new anti-spyware group, but with even less powers than PEGA
In this episode of Run the Numbers, CJ sits down with Ken Stillwell, CFO and COO of Pegasystems, to explore the realities of leading from the second seat. Ken shares hard-earned lessons from guiding Pega through the shift from term licenses to ARR and ACV, including how to rework sales compensation without losing trust or momentum. They discuss the limits of KPI obsession, the importance of directional clarity over false precision, and why private equity often drives sharper execution than public markets—and how to apply that discipline while still playing the long game.—SPONSORS:Tabs is an AI-native revenue platform that unifies billing, collections, and revenue recognition for companies running usage-based or complex contracts. By bringing together ERP, CRM, and real product usage data into a single system of record, Tabs eliminates manual reconciliations and speeds up close and cash collection. Companies like Cortex, Statsig, and Cursor trust Tabs to scale revenue efficiently. Learn more at https://www.tabs.com/runAbacum is a modern FP&A platform built by former CFOs to replace slow, consultant-heavy planning tools. With self-service integrations and AI-powered workflows for forecasting, variance analysis, and scenario modeling, Abacum helps finance teams scale without becoming software admins. Trusted by teams at Strava, Replit, and JG Wentworth—learn more at https://www.abacum.aiBrex is an intelligent finance platform that combines corporate cards, built-in expense management, and AI agents to eliminate manual finance work. By automating expense reviews and reconciliations, Brex gives CFOs more time for the high-impact work that drives growth. Join 35,000+ companies like Anthropic, Coinbase, and DoorDash at https://www.brex.com/metricsMetronome is real-time billing built for modern software companies. Metronome turns raw usage events into accurate invoices, gives customers bills they actually understand, and keeps finance, product, and engineering perfectly in sync. That's why category-defining companies like OpenAI and Anthropic trust Metronome to power usage-based pricing and enterprise contracts at scale. Focus on your product — not your billing. Learn more and get started at https://www.metronome.comRightRev is an automated revenue recognition platform built for modern pricing models like usage-based pricing, bundles, and mid-cycle upgrades. RightRev lets companies scale monetization without slowing down close or compliance. For RevRec that keeps growth moving, visit https://www.rightrev.comRillet is an AI-native ERP built for modern finance teams that want to close faster without fighting legacy systems. Designed to support complex revenue recognition, multi-entity operations, and real-time reporting, Rillet helps teams achieve a true zero-day close—with some customers closing in hours, not days. If you're scaling on an ERP that wasn't built in the 90s, book a demo at https://www.rillet.com/cj—LINKS:Ken on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-stillwell-83a499a/Pegasystems: https://www.pega.com/CJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cj-gustafson-13140948/Mostly metrics: https://www.mostlymetrics.com—RELATED EPISODES:How Finance Becomes a GTM Partner, Not a Bottleneck | Chris Brubakerhttps://youtu.be/T2YjdoiJtFA—TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Preview and Intro00:02:57 Sponsors — Tabs | Abacum | Brex00:07:26 The Strategic Value of Being Number Two00:08:46 Earnings Calls, Messaging, and Real-Time Judgment00:10:41 Using Feedback to Sharpen Executive Communication00:11:38 CFOs as Storytellers & Message Repetition00:12:31 Managing Up: Reading the Room00:13:59 Learning the Hard Way: Misreading Dynamics00:15:18 Confidence, Aggression, and Early CFO Mistakes00:15:58 Sponsors — Metronome | RightRev | Rillet00:19:45 When to Email vs Pick Up the Phone00:22:48 Tailoring Communication to Different Functions00:23:23 Audience-Specific Messaging: “Why Me?”00:25:24 Values vs Behaviors in Leadership00:28:13 Why Big Changes Need Anchoring00:31:14 Moving Pega to the Cloud00:32:43 Rewiring Sales Comp for ARR & ACV00:34:56 Sales Credibility Breakdowns with Customers00:36:20 Economics vs Trust in Sales Teams00:37:48 Balancing Field Feedback with Company Goals00:39:17 De-Emphasizing New Logos to Fix the Sales Model00:41:12 The Danger of Over-Obsessing on KPIs00:42:51 Public vs Private: Incentives and Operating Discipline00:45:57 Why Companies Go Private: Motivation Over Patience00:47:29 The Shrinking Public Markets00:47:57 Private vs Public CFO Mindsets00:49:39 Meeting Investors Where They Are00:50:16 A Risky Decision That Paid Off: Going All-In on the Cloud00:51:29 Long-Ass Lightning Round00:53:24 Ken's Finance Tech Stack & Craziest Expense00:54:39 Credits#RunTheNumbersPodcast #CFOLeadership #ExecutiveCommunication #SalesStrategy #PublicVsPrivate This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cjgustafson.substack.com
In Episode 3, Peter and Alli stop talking about what's broken and start building the alternative in real time — the pega6 model. Jeremy Smith takes everyone into the “why now” moment: he's been sitting on this idea for 15 years, watching college get more expensive and less useful, until the market finally hit a tipping point. Parents, students, and employers aren't just annoyed anymore… they're done.Then the episode gets tactical. Jeremy explains why universities can't pivot into a one-year, career-focused, experiential model (even if they wanted to), because their incentives, culture, and infrastructure literally won't allow it. That opens the door for a new category of higher ed — not “college,” not bootcamps, not apprenticeships — but a white-collar trade school built for the AI age.Big takeaway: Pega 6 is about graduating students as “Pegasus” — AI-first entry-plus employees with real technical skills, real soft skills, and the ability to deliver on day one… while being four years and ~$300K ahead of the traditional path.If you came this far... head to www.pega6.com/dep You won't be disappointed!
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O PL, partido de Jair Bolsonaro, pegou carona no Big Brother Brasil (BBB) e divulgou uma paródia do reality show com um elenco formado por petistas. Madeleine Lacsko, Duda Teixeira, Ricardo Kertzman e Luiz Gaziri, professor de ciências comportamentais, escritor e colunista da Crusoé, comentam:Papo Antagonista é o programa que explica e debate os principais acontecimentos do dia com análises críticas e aprofundadas sobre a política brasileira e seus bastidores. Apresentado por Madeleine Lacsko, o programa traz contexto e opinião sobre os temas mais quentes da atualidade. Com foco em jornalismo, eleições e debate, é um espaço essencial para quem busca informação de qualidade. Ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 18h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Papo Antagonista https://bit.ly/papoantagonista Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
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No filme Na Natureza Selvagem, Christopher McCandless abandona tudo — dinheiro, diploma, expectativas — para descobrir quem é quando ninguém está olhando. Ele nos lembra de uma verdade incômoda: talvez você também esteja tentando se encaixar onde não cabe. No Café Brasil de hoje, vamos falar sobre desapego, autenticidade, Montaigne, controle, liberdade… e a coragem rara de simplesmente soltar. Pega seu café e vem comigo. Sabe aquele momento... em que você precisa confiar cem por cento no freio da sua moto? É aí que entra a Nakata.Discos de aço inoxidável com alta dissipação de calor, pastilhas que mantêm performance em qualquer temperatura,e sapatas com ajuste perfeito.Frenagem eficiente, segura e confortável — faça sol ou chuva. Agora, você também pode contar com a qualidade e segurança da marca Nakata para 2 rodas.Visite @ferasdaoficinanakata no Instagram. A Nakata entrega qualidade de quem entende de estrada e confiança. Nakata. Pode contar. O comentário do ouvinte é patrocinado pela Vinho 24 Horas. Já pensou em ter um negócio que funciona 24h, sem precisar de funcionários? Uma adega autônoma instalada no seu condomínio, com vinhos de qualidade, controle pelo celular e margem de 80%. Com apenas R$ 29.900, você inicia sua franquia e ainda ganha 100 garrafas de vinho. Acesse Vinho24.com.br e comece seu novo negócio! A Terra Desenvolvimento revoluciona a gestão agropecuária com métodos exclusivos e tecnologia inovadora, oferecendo acesso em tempo real aos dados da sua fazenda para estratégias eficientes. A equipe atua diretamente na execução, garantindo resultados. Para investidores, orienta na escolha das melhores atividades no agro. Com 25 anos de experiência, transforma propriedades em empreendimentos lucrativos e sustentáveis. Conheça mais em terradesenvolvimento.com.br. Inteligência a serviço do agro! ...................................................................................................................................................................
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Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Learn more at Pega.comWhat if the most valuable use of AI in the enterprise is actually the often overlooked yet incredibly costly work of untangling decades of legacy code and process documents?Agility requires the ability to adapt and evolve, but for many enterprises, that ability is trapped inside decades of legacy systems and byzantine processes. What if the same AI that's creating the new could also be the key to understanding and modernizing the old?Today, we're going to talk about moving beyond the hype we're so used to hearing about AI and into the practical, high-impact world of agentic AI. We'll explore how this approach can help large organizations finally tackle their technical debt, not by ripping and replacing, but by understanding and redesigning from the inside out, fostering a new level of collaboration between business and IT along the way.To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome, Don Schuerman, CTO at Pega. About Don Schuerman As CTO and Vice President of Marketing & Technology Strategy at Pegasystems, I see my role as being a "Chief Translation Officer" – bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and real-world business value. With 25 years of experience in orchestration and AI technology, I'm passionate about translating complex technical concepts into meaningful solutions that drive digital transformation for global organizations.My approach to technology leadership has been shaped by an unexpected source: 20 years of improv comedy at ImprovBoston's Mainstage. The skills I honed there – active listening, storytelling, and thinking on my feet – now help me connect with both technical teams and business leaders. It's where I also met my wife, proving that sometimes the best partnerships form when you say "yes, and..."At Pega, I lead the intersection of technology and go-to-market strategy across our enterprise AI decisioning and workflow automation platform. My focus is two-fold: translating the power of technology into tangible value for our Fortune 500 clients, while ensuring our technology roadmap reflects the evolving needs of these organizations. I believe that inclusivity is a key ingredient of innovation and am honored to service as Executive Sponsor of the Pride@Pega Employee Resource Group. Don Schuerman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donschuerman/ Resources Pega: https://www.pega.com Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Palm Springs, Feb 23-26 in Palm Springs, CA. Go here for more details: https://etailwest.wbresearch.com/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstromDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.showCheck out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Learn more at Pega.comWhat if the most valuable use of AI in the enterprise is actually the often overlooked yet incredibly costly work of untangling decades of legacy code and process documents? Agility requires the ability to adapt and evolve, but for many enterprises, that ability is trapped inside decades of legacy systems and byzantine processes. What if the same AI that's creating the new could also be the key to understanding and modernizing the old? Today, we're going to talk about moving beyond the hype we're so used to hearing about AI and into the practical, high-impact world of agentic AI. We'll explore how this approach can help large organizations finally tackle their technical debt, not by ripping and replacing, but by understanding and redesigning from the inside out, fostering a new level of collaboration between business and IT along the way. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome, Don Schuerman, CTO at Pega. About Don Schuerman As CTO and Vice President of Marketing & Technology Strategy at Pegasystems, I see my role as being a "Chief Translation Officer" – bridging the gap between cutting-edge technology and real-world business value. With 25 years of experience in orchestration and AI technology, I'm passionate about translating complex technical concepts into meaningful solutions that drive digital transformation for global organizations.My approach to technology leadership has been shaped by an unexpected source: 20 years of improv comedy at ImprovBoston's Mainstage. The skills I honed there – active listening, storytelling, and thinking on my feet – now help me connect with both technical teams and business leaders. It's where I also met my wife, proving that sometimes the best partnerships form when you say "yes, and..."At Pega, I lead the intersection of technology and go-to-market strategy across our enterprise AI decisioning and workflow automation platform. My focus is two-fold: translating the power of technology into tangible value for our Fortune 500 clients, while ensuring our technology roadmap reflects the evolving needs of these organizations. I believe that inclusivity is a key ingredient of innovation and am honored to service as Executive Sponsor of the Pride@Pega Employee Resource Group. Don Schuerman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donschuerman/ Resources Pega: https://www.pega.com Pega provides the leading AI-powered platform for enterprise transformation. The world's most influential organizations trust Pega's technology to reimagine how work gets done by automating workflows, personalizing customer experiences, and modernizing legacy systems. Since 1983, Pega's scalable, flexible architecture has fueled continuous innovation, helping clients accelerate their path to the autonomous enterprise. Catch the future of e-commerce at eTail Palm Springs, Feb 23-26 in Palm Springs, CA. Go here for more details: https://etailwest.wbresearch.com/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstromDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.showCheck out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company